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soundproofing
hello there,
i am planning a gyproc/natural sound deadening board combination for my home studio walls. would like some feedback on a) whether this is a good idea and b) if the natural board should go behind or on top of the gyproc and if glue would be feasible for this application. thanx, bb. |
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that wont do you any good. Search the board for "rigid fiberglass" or "703"
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